Designed by Collor Prondrat, the Plug-2, nicknamed the Behemoth by racers, is a popular twin-engine pod-racer. Reaching speeds of up to 775 kilometers per hour, the Behemoth has very large engines, with larger front turbines to cool the engines. While this system gives the Behemoth a much higher flight ceiling than other pod-racers, it hampers the racer's ability to hug the track and crowd out competitors due to the risk of debris clogging the turbines.
This flaw was demonstrated soon after the Behemoth entered the market, when loose rocks from the track were sucked into the turbines and turned the racer into a speeding inferno. The company stated its intention to rectify this immediately afterwards, though nothing ever came of it, as the flaw had a negligible impact on sales. Since then, less respectable, opportunistic racers have taken to carrying iron bars in their cockpits to take Behemoths out the competition.